Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 5Virginia State Bar Association, 1892 - Bar associations |
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... punishing the oppressor , but also relieving the oppressed . There is no punishment to be meted out to the oppressor here , for the oppressor in this case is the effete old common law modes of procedure . The great changes which appear ...
... punishing the oppressor , but also relieving the oppressed . There is no punishment to be meted out to the oppressor here , for the oppressor in this case is the effete old common law modes of procedure . The great changes which appear ...
Page 152
... punished . The degree of punishment ought to be pro- portioned to the end of inflicting it - the prevention of the like or other crime in the future by the criminal , his repentance and reformation , and the determent of others from the ...
... punished . The degree of punishment ought to be pro- portioned to the end of inflicting it - the prevention of the like or other crime in the future by the criminal , his repentance and reformation , and the determent of others from the ...
Page 153
... punishment . " Thus will they create in the citizen a sense of security to his person . Thus will they allay his appre- hension as to the rights of property . Thus will they secure the welfare of society and promote the internal peace ...
... punishment . " Thus will they create in the citizen a sense of security to his person . Thus will they allay his appre- hension as to the rights of property . Thus will they secure the welfare of society and promote the internal peace ...
Page 158
... punishment justly due his offense . The court was annoyed ; justice offended , and the confidence of the commu- nity in the power of the law to punish crime impaired . The substitution of a capias ? in the place of the " Bench Warrant ...
... punishment justly due his offense . The court was annoyed ; justice offended , and the confidence of the commu- nity in the power of the law to punish crime impaired . The substitution of a capias ? in the place of the " Bench Warrant ...
Page 160
... punish for contempt . It is necessary that justices of the peace , whose duties are added to and their jurisdiction in ... punishment was prescribed , should be ascertained by the jury , but it was silent as 1 Sec . 729 . 3 Code of 1849 ...
... punish for contempt . It is necessary that justices of the peace , whose duties are added to and their jurisdiction in ... punishment was prescribed , should be ascertained by the jury , but it was silent as 1 Sec . 729 . 3 Code of 1849 ...
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accused adjournment Adm'r adopted amendment annual meeting application appointed Article attorney Bar Association Big Stone Gap Brazil Buren By-Laws chairman Charlottesville Christiansburg Circuit civil client Code Committee on Admissions common law Commonwealth conductor constitution constitution of Brazil contributory negligence Court of Appeals criminal Danville declared defendant demurrer doctrine duty elected Executive Committee fellow-servant felony gentlemen George Gratt guilty Harrisonburg held injury JAMES JOHN judge judgment judicature judicial jury justice law and equity Law Reform lawyer Legislature Lexington Lovingston Lynchburg Martin Van Buren master misdemeanor negligence Norfolk offense Old Point Comfort Patteson person Petersburg plaintiff pleading practice President President,-I principles procedure profession punishment question reason Republic resolution Richmond Roanoke rules servant Special Committee Standing Committees statute Staunton Supreme Court thereof tion trial vice-principal Virginia State Bar Warrenton White Sulphur Springs WILLIAM Wythe Wytheville